It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from League~
There's nothing that a 100 deaths or more could ever do~
I bless the rain down in...okay I'm done...
It's been a while since I made a League video, so I figured I should make one. Sorry that this took an extra week to make. I decided to spend an extra week to make a music video along with the audio. To be honest the audio was not the best so I thought it would be pretty cheap of me to just upload the audio. Sorry that some of the audio is distorted. It was the only way I could get the words to sound like how they should. Anyway hopefully you guys enjoy this cover using only League of Legends champs. Thank you all for the support so far! I appreciate everything and please leave me some comments! Let me know what other song I should do if you have any recommendations
By the way if you're wondering which champion sang which line the information for that will be in the comment section and I'll also be making subtitles soon

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Kekana: South Africa Did Not Take The ChampionsLeague Seriously
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder, Hlompho Kekanan, has explained why and how the CAF Champions League has shaped him. The Brazilians have qualified for the group stages of the CAF Champions League for the fourth year in a row, while also welcoming their counterparts, Orlando Pirates back into the mix. B...South African soccer news - Channels update soccer south africa !
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CAF Champions League match report Orlando Pirates v African Stars 15 December 2018 Posted: 15 December 2018 Time: 16:06 Print this article Orlando Pirates and African Stars played to a goalless draw in their CAF Champions League first-round encounter at Orlando Stadium. Pirates were promising inside the opening exchanges as VincentPule nailed the first chance on goal. After surviving the earlier pressure, Stars looked promising on the break away on a few occasions, but they were unable to test Jackson Mabokgwane. A low free-kick from Pule created an opening for Linda Mntambo to get an attempt away but it went dismally wide midway through the first half. Nearing halftime, Bucs didn't stop their persistent approach with a few half-chances continuing to fall, although the Stars goalkeeper hardly had a big save to make. Five minutes before the break, Justin Shonga missed the target from close range with a first-time volley following possession turnover. In the second half, Pirates continued with their dominance but their struggle to break down the opposing defence remained a tough ask. The first meaningful chance arrived after the hour mark when Augustine Mulenga picked out Justin Shonga, but his compatriot failed to make the most of the chance with a poor finish. The hosts threw on Thabo Qalinge for Abbubaker Mobara for the final 15 minutes of the half as they went in search of winning goal. Linda Mntambo had arguably the game’s best chance to win it for Pirates 10 minutes from the full-time whistle, but his shot from close-range was easily stopped and palmed away for a corner. Nevertheless, the Buccaneers were unable to break the deadlock in the closing stages as the first leg ended all square in Soweto. Teams: Pirates: Mabokgwane, Jele, Munetsi, Mobara, Maela, Mako, Makola, Mntambo, Maphangule, Pule, Shonga. Subs: Mpontshane, Mbekile, Nyatama, Mlambo, Qalinge, Lorch, Mulenga. Orlando Pirates 0-0 African Stars: The Buccaneers frustrated by stubborn SambaBoys in Soweto The 1995Champions League winners were held by the tournament debutants in Soweto Orlando Pirates and African Stars drew 0-0 in the 2018/19 Caf Champions League first round first-leg match at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday night. The Samba Boys, who are the reigning NamibianPremier League champions, were keen to stun their much-fancied hosts having defeated Comoros' VolcanClub in the preliminary round. Newly-appointed Stars head coach BobbySamaria named experienced midfielder Ronald Ketjiere in the starting line-up. The Buccaneers dominated the match from the start with Mntambo pulling the strings in the middle of the park for the home side. The lanky midfielder, who scored twice against Light Stars in the previous round, had a chance to break the deadlock following a well-worked free-kick. Justin Shonga played a free-kick into the visitors' box and Mntambo placed his effort narrowly wide of the target with the Stars defence caught ball watching. Former University of Pretoria midfielder Ketjiere was working tirelessly in midfield - protecting the visitors' defence and Bucs were forced to try their luck from range. Abbubaker Mobara pushed forward and the Pirates defender unleashed a shot from range, but his effort was easily saved by Stars goalkeeper Ratanda Mbazuvara. The four-time Namibian champions were happy to sit back and defend too deep, and the Buccaneers struggled to create chances for their strikers. The score was 0-0 at half-time between Pirates and Stars. The Soweto giants continued to dominate possession after the restart with Shonga making some good runs into the Samba Boys' box. The Zambia international should have handed Bucs the lead when a cross from Vincent Pule found the former unmarked in the visitor's box, but he placed his header wide of the target. Sredojevic then made a double substitution - introducing Augustine Mulenga and Thembinkosi Lorch as the Buccaneers looked to pile pressure on Stars and break the deadlock. Bucs continued to probe and Vincent Pule's header from Innocent Maela's cross was brilliantly saved by Mbazuvara as the shot-stopper kept the hosts at bay. Shonga then unleashed a shot which Mbazuvara spilt and the ball went out for a corner kick as the Samba Boys survived a scare in the closing stages of the game. Pirates launched late attacks in search of a late winning goal, but Stars stood firm at the back and ultimately, the match ended in a 0-0 draw. The second-leg encounter will be played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday, 22 December 2018. The winner on aggregate will advance to the group stages of the continental competition. MagnoliaArtsComps.

Champions League Twenty20

The Champions League Twenty20, also referred to as the CLT20, was an annual international Twenty20 cricket competition played between the top domestic teams from major cricketing nations. The competition was launched in 2008 with the first edition held in October 2009. It is jointly owned by the BCCI, Cricket Australia and Cricket South Africa, and was chaired by N. Srinivasan, who is also the chairman of the ICC. Sundar Raman was the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the CLT20 as well as the IPL.

The tournament was held between September and October for a period of two to three weeks in either India or South Africa. It had a total prize pool of US$6 million, with the winning team receiving $2.5 million, the highest for a club cricket tournament in history. The format involved the best teams from the premier Twenty20 competitions of seven Test-playing nations, favouring the teams from India, Australia and South Africa.

Owing to poor viewership, lack of audience interest, unstable sponsorships and lack of other necessary factors, the three founding cricket boards announced on 15 July, 2015 that the tournament would be scrapped, thus the 2014 Champions League Twenty20 was the last series of the tournament.

Krisalis (1996–1998)

Krisalis had a strong history of football video games in the past, and inclusively released European Club Soccer, a game that simulated the old knockout format in 1992. With the official branding, Krisalis worked on a 3D engine, fitted with the Tacti-grid and gameplay in the line of their older games. It had all 16 teams present in the 1996/1997 Champions League with the actual groups, plus national teams. Only one title was produced, distributed by Philips Media.

Silicon Dreams (1998–2002)

With Silicon Dreams, who also developed the World League Soccer series, Champions League had four titles, 98-99, Season 1999-2000,Season 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 released, aimed mostly at the PlayStation, but PC releases existed for the games. It replaced the national teams with finalists of all competitions since 1960, also including scenarios (in 98-99, with fake settings, in 1999–2000, based on the previous finals, including the 1999 final last minutes). The first two games were published by Eidos Interactive, whilst the last two were published by Take-Two Interactive.

South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language.

Apartheid

Apartheid (Afrikaans pronunciation:[ɐˈpartɦɛit]; an Afrikaans word meaning "separateness", or "the state of being apart", literally "apart-hood") was a system of racial segregation in South Africa enforced through legislation by the National Party (NP), the governing party from 1948 to 1994. Under apartheid, the rights, associations, and movements of the majority black inhabitants and other ethnic groups were curtailed, and white minority rule was maintained. Apartheid was developed after World War II by the Afrikaner-dominated National Party and Broederbond organizations. The ideology was also enforced in South West Africa, which was administered by South Africa under a League of Nations mandate (revoked in 1966 via United Nations Resolution 2145), until it gained independence as Namibia in 1990. By extension, the term is currently used for forms of systematic segregation established by the state authority in a country against the social and civil rights of a certain group of citizens due to ethnic prejudices.

General usage

Age of Empires

Age of Empires is a series of personal computer games developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Studios. The first title of the series was Age of Empires, released in 1997. Since then, seven titles and three spin-offs have been released. The titles are historical real-time strategy games, and their gameplay revolves around two main game modes: Single player and campaign. They competed with another popular strategy series, Civilization, and are set amidst historical events.

Africa but It's Sung By League of Legends Champions

It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from League~
There's nothing that a 100 deaths or more could ever do~
I bless the rain down in...okay I'm done...
It's been a while since I made a League video, so I figured I should make one. Sorry that this took an extra week to make. I decided to spend an extra week to make a music video along with the audio. To be honest the audio was not the best so I thought it would be pretty cheap of me to just upload the audio. Sorry that some of the audio is distorted. It was the only way I could get the words to sound like how they should. Anyway hopefully you guys enjoy this cover using only League of Legends champs. Thank you all for the support so far! I appreciate everything and please leave me some comments! Let me know what other song I should do if you have any recommendations
By the way if you're wondering which champion sang which line the information for that will be in the comment section and I'll also be making subtitles soon

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Kekana: South Africa Did Not Take The Champions League Seriously

Kekana: South Africa Did Not Take The ChampionsLeague Seriously
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder, Hlompho Kekanan, has explained why and how the CAF Champions League has shaped him. The Brazilians have qualified for the group stages of the CAF Champions League for the fourth year in a row, while also welcoming their counterparts, Orlando Pirates back into the mix. B...South African soccer news - Channels update soccer south africa !
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CAF Champions League match report Orlando Pirates v African Stars 15 December 2018 Posted: 15 December 2018 Time: 16:06 Print this article Orlando Pirates and African Stars played to a goalless draw in their CAF Champions League first-round encounter at Orlando Stadium. Pirates were promising inside the opening exchanges as VincentPule nailed the first chance on goal. After surviving the earlier pressure, Stars looked promising on the break away on a few occasions, but they were unable to test Jackson Mabokgwane. A low free-kick from Pule created an opening for Linda Mntambo to get an attempt away but it went dismally wide midway through the first half. Nearing halftime, Bucs didn't stop their persistent approach with a few half-chances continuing to fall, although the Stars goalkeeper hardly had a big save to make. Five minutes before the break, Justin Shonga missed the target from close range with a first-time volley following possession turnover. In the second half, Pirates continued with their dominance but their struggle to break down the opposing defence remained a tough ask. The first meaningful chance arrived after the hour mark when Augustine Mulenga picked out Justin Shonga, but his compatriot failed to make the most of the chance with a poor finish. The hosts threw on Thabo Qalinge for Abbubaker Mobara for the final 15 minutes of the half as they went in search of winning goal. Linda Mntambo had arguably the game’s best chance to win it for Pirates 10 minutes from the full-time whistle, but his shot from close-range was easily stopped and palmed away for a corner. Nevertheless, the Buccaneers were unable to break the deadlock in the closing stages as the first leg ended all square in Soweto. Teams: Pirates: Mabokgwane, Jele, Munetsi, Mobara, Maela, Mako, Makola, Mntambo, Maphangule, Pule, Shonga. Subs: Mpontshane, Mbekile, Nyatama, Mlambo, Qalinge, Lorch, Mulenga. Orlando Pirates 0-0 African Stars: The Buccaneers frustrated by stubborn SambaBoys in Soweto The 1995Champions League winners were held by the tournament debutants in Soweto Orlando Pirates and African Stars drew 0-0 in the 2018/19 Caf Champions League first round first-leg match at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday night. The Samba Boys, who are the reigning NamibianPremier League champions, were keen to stun their much-fancied hosts having defeated Comoros' VolcanClub in the preliminary round. Newly-appointed Stars head coach BobbySamaria named experienced midfielder Ronald Ketjiere in the starting line-up. The Buccaneers dominated the match from the start with Mntambo pulling the strings in the middle of the park for the home side. The lanky midfielder, who scored twice against Light Stars in the previous round, had a chance to break the deadlock following a well-worked free-kick. Justin Shonga played a free-kick into the visitors' box and Mntambo placed his effort narrowly wide of the target with the Stars defence caught ball watching. Former University of Pretoria midfielder Ketjiere was working tirelessly in midfield - protecting the visitors' defence and Bucs were forced to try their luck from range. Abbubaker Mobara pushed forward and the Pirates defender unleashed a shot from range, but his effort was easily saved by Stars goalkeeper Ratanda Mbazuvara. The four-time Namibian champions were happy to sit back and defend too deep, and the Buccaneers struggled to create chances for their strikers. The score was 0-0 at half-time between Pirates and Stars. The Soweto giants continued to dominate possession after the restart with Shonga making some good runs into the Samba Boys' box. The Zambia international should have handed Bucs the lead when a cross from Vincent Pule found the former unmarked in the visitor's box, but he placed his header wide of the target. Sredojevic then made a double substitution - introducing Augustine Mulenga and Thembinkosi Lorch as the Buccaneers looked to pile pressure on Stars and break the deadlock. Bucs continued to probe and Vincent Pule's header from Innocent Maela's cross was brilliantly saved by Mbazuvara as the shot-stopper kept the hosts at bay. Shonga then unleashed a shot which Mbazuvara spilt and the ball went out for a corner kick as the Samba Boys survived a scare in the closing stages of the game. Pirates launched late attacks in search of a late winning goal, but Stars stood firm at the back and ultimately, the match ended in a 0-0 draw. The second-leg encounter will be played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday, 22 December 2018. The winner on aggregate will advance to the group stages of the continental competition. MagnoliaArtsComps.

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Global T20 League-2017 | All Team Final Players List || All Team Squad || South Africa T20 League..

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CAF Champions League match report Orlando Pirates v African Stars 15 December 2018
Posted: 15 December 2018 Time: 16:06
Print this article
Orlando Pirates and African Stars played to a goalless draw in their CAF Champions League first-round encounter at Orlando Stadium.
Pirates were promising inside the opening exchanges as Vincent Pule nailed the first chance on goal.
After surviving the earlier pressure, Stars looked promising on the break away on a few occasions, but they were unable to test Jackson Mabokgwane.
A low free-kick from Pule created an opening for Linda Mntambo to get an attempt away but it went dismally wide midway through the first half.
Nearing halftime, Bucs didn't stop their persistent approach with a few half-chances continuing to fall, although the Stars goalkeeper hardly had a big save to make.
Five minutes before the break, Justin Shonga missed the target from close range with a first-time volley following possession turnover.
In the second half, Pirates continued with their dominance but their struggle to break down the opposing defence remained a tough ask.
The first meaningful chance arrived after the hour mark when Augustine Mulenga picked out Justin Shonga, but his compatriot failed to make the most of the chance with a poor finish.
The hosts threw on Thabo Qalinge for Abbubaker Mobara for the final 15 minutes of the half as they went in search of winning goal.
Linda Mntambo had arguably the game’s best chance to win it for Pirates 10 minutes from the full-time whistle, but his shot from close-range was easily stopped and palmed away for a corner.
Nevertheless, the Buccaneers were unable to break the deadlock in the closing stages as the first leg ended all square in Soweto.
Teams:
Pirates: Mabokgwane, Jele, Munetsi, Mobara, Maela, Mako, Makola, Mntambo, Maphangule, Pule, Shonga.
Subs: Mpontshane, Mbekile, Nyatama, Mlambo, Qalinge, Lorch, Mulenga.
Orlando Pirates 0-0 African Stars: The Buccaneers frustrated by stubborn SambaBoys in Soweto
The 1995Champions League winners were held by the tournament debutants in Soweto
Orlando Pirates and African Stars drew 0-0 in the 2018/19 Caf Champions League first round first-leg match at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday night.
The Samba Boys, who are the reigning NamibianPremier League champions, were keen to stun their much-fancied hosts having defeated Comoros' VolcanClub in the preliminary round.
Newly-appointed Stars head coach BobbySamaria named experienced midfielder Ronald Ketjiere in the starting line-up.
The Buccaneers dominated the match from the start with Mntambo pulling the strings in the middle of the park for the home side.
The lanky midfielder, who scored twice against Light Stars in the previous round, had a chance to break the deadlock following a well-worked free-kick.
Justin Shonga played a free-kick into the visitors' box and Mntambo placed his effort narrowly wide of the target with the Stars defence caught ball watching.
Former University of Pretoria midfielder Ketjiere was working tirelessly in midfield - protecting the visitors' defence and Bucs were forced to try their luck from range.
Abbubaker Mobara pushed forward and the Pirates defender unleashed a shot from range, but his effort was easily saved by Stars goalkeeper Ratanda Mbazuvara.
The four-time Namibian champions were happy to sit back and defend too deep, and the Buccaneers struggled to create chances for their strikers.
The score was 0-0 at half-time between Pirates and Stars.
The Soweto giants continued to dominate possession after the restart with Shonga making some good runs into the Samba Boys' box.
The Zambia international should have handed Bucs the lead when a cross from Vincent Pule found the former unmarked in the visitor's box, but he placed his header wide of the target.
Sredojevic then made a double substitution - introducing Augustine Mulenga and Thembinkosi Lorch as the Buccaneers looked to pile pressure on Stars and break the deadlock.
Bucs continued to probe and Vincent Pule's header from Innocent Maela's cross was brilliantly saved by Mbazuvara as the shot-stopper kept the hosts at bay.
Shonga then unleashed a shot which Mbazuvara spilt and the ball went out for a corner kick as the Samba Boys survived a scare in the closing stages of the game.
Pirates launched late attacks in search of a late winning goal, but Stars stood firm at the back and ultimately, the match ended in a 0-0 draw.
The second-leg encounter will be played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday, 22 December 2018.
The winner on aggregate will advance to the group stages of the continental competition.
MagnoliaArtsComps.

Africa but It's Sung By League of Legends Champions

It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from League~
There's nothing that a 100 deaths or more could ever do~
I bless the rain down in...okay I'm done...
It's been a while since I made a League video, so I figured I should make one. Sorry that this took an extra week to make. I decided to spend an extra week to make a music video along with the audio. To be honest the audio was not the best so I thought it would be pretty cheap of me to just upload the audio. Sorry that some of the audio is distorted. It was the only way I could get the words to sound like how they should. Anyway hopefully you guys enjoy this cover using only League of Legends champs. Thank you all for the support so far! I appreciate everything and please leave me some comments! Let me know what other song I should do if y...

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Kekana: South Africa Did Not Take The Champions League Seriously

Kekana: South Africa Did Not Take The ChampionsLeague Seriously
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder, Hlompho Kekanan, has explained why and how the CAF Champions League has shaped him. The Brazilians have qualified for the group stages of the CAF Champions League for the fourth year in a row, while also welcoming their counterparts, Orlando Pirates back into the mix. B...South African soccer news - Channels update soccer south africa !
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CAF Champions League match report Orlando Pirates v African Stars 15 December 2018
Posted: 15 December 2018 Time: 16:06
Print this article
Orlando Pirates and African Stars played to a goalless draw in their CAF Champions League first-round encounter at Orlando Stadium.
Pirates were promising inside the opening exchanges as Vincent Pule nailed the first chance on goal.
After surviving the earlier pressure, Stars looked promising on the break away on a few occasions, but they were unable to test J...

Africa but It's Sung By League of Legends Champions

It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from League~
There's nothing that a 100 deaths or more could ever do~
I bless the rain down in...okay I'm done...
It's be...

It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from League~
There's nothing that a 100 deaths or more could ever do~
I bless the rain down in...okay I'm done...
It's been a while since I made a League video, so I figured I should make one. Sorry that this took an extra week to make. I decided to spend an extra week to make a music video along with the audio. To be honest the audio was not the best so I thought it would be pretty cheap of me to just upload the audio. Sorry that some of the audio is distorted. It was the only way I could get the words to sound like how they should. Anyway hopefully you guys enjoy this cover using only League of Legends champs. Thank you all for the support so far! I appreciate everything and please leave me some comments! Let me know what other song I should do if you have any recommendations
By the way if you're wondering which champion sang which line the information for that will be in the comment section and I'll also be making subtitles soon

It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from League~
There's nothing that a 100 deaths or more could ever do~
I bless the rain down in...okay I'm done...
It's been a while since I made a League video, so I figured I should make one. Sorry that this took an extra week to make. I decided to spend an extra week to make a music video along with the audio. To be honest the audio was not the best so I thought it would be pretty cheap of me to just upload the audio. Sorry that some of the audio is distorted. It was the only way I could get the words to sound like how they should. Anyway hopefully you guys enjoy this cover using only League of Legends champs. Thank you all for the support so far! I appreciate everything and please leave me some comments! Let me know what other song I should do if you have any recommendations
By the way if you're wondering which champion sang which line the information for that will be in the comment section and I'll also be making subtitles soon

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Kekana: South Africa Did Not Take The ChampionsLeague Seriously
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder, Hlompho Kekanan, has explained why and how the CAF Champions League has shaped him. The Brazilians have qualified for the group stages of the CAF Champions League for the fourth year in a row, while also welcoming their counterparts, Orlando Pirates back into the mix. B...South African soccer news - Channels update soccer south africa !
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Kekana: South Africa Did Not Take The ChampionsLeague Seriously
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder, Hlompho Kekanan, has explained why and how the CAF Champions League has shaped him. The Brazilians have qualified for the group stages of the CAF Champions League for the fourth year in a row, while also welcoming their counterparts, Orlando Pirates back into the mix. B...South African soccer news - Channels update soccer south africa !
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CAF Champions League match report Orlando Pirates v African Stars 15 December 2018 Posted: 15 December 2018 Time: 16:06 Print this article Orlando Pirates and African Stars played to a goalless draw in their CAF Champions League first-round encounter at Orlando Stadium. Pirates were promising inside the opening exchanges as VincentPule nailed the first chance on goal. After surviving the earlier pressure, Stars looked promising on the break away on a few occasions, but they were unable to test Jackson Mabokgwane. A low free-kick from Pule created an opening for Linda Mntambo to get an attempt away but it went dismally wide midway through the first half. Nearing halftime, Bucs didn't stop their persistent approach with a few half-chances continuing to fall, although the Stars goalkeeper hardly had a big save to make. Five minutes before the break, Justin Shonga missed the target from close range with a first-time volley following possession turnover. In the second half, Pirates continued with their dominance but their struggle to break down the opposing defence remained a tough ask. The first meaningful chance arrived after the hour mark when Augustine Mulenga picked out Justin Shonga, but his compatriot failed to make the most of the chance with a poor finish. The hosts threw on Thabo Qalinge for Abbubaker Mobara for the final 15 minutes of the half as they went in search of winning goal. Linda Mntambo had arguably the game’s best chance to win it for Pirates 10 minutes from the full-time whistle, but his shot from close-range was easily stopped and palmed away for a corner. Nevertheless, the Buccaneers were unable to break the deadlock in the closing stages as the first leg ended all square in Soweto. Teams: Pirates: Mabokgwane, Jele, Munetsi, Mobara, Maela, Mako, Makola, Mntambo, Maphangule, Pule, Shonga. Subs: Mpontshane, Mbekile, Nyatama, Mlambo, Qalinge, Lorch, Mulenga. Orlando Pirates 0-0 African Stars: The Buccaneers frustrated by stubborn SambaBoys in Soweto The 1995Champions League winners were held by the tournament debutants in Soweto Orlando Pirates and African Stars drew 0-0 in the 2018/19 Caf Champions League first round first-leg match at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday night. The Samba Boys, who are the reigning NamibianPremier League champions, were keen to stun their much-fancied hosts having defeated Comoros' VolcanClub in the preliminary round. Newly-appointed Stars head coach BobbySamaria named experienced midfielder Ronald Ketjiere in the starting line-up. The Buccaneers dominated the match from the start with Mntambo pulling the strings in the middle of the park for the home side. The lanky midfielder, who scored twice against Light Stars in the previous round, had a chance to break the deadlock following a well-worked free-kick. Justin Shonga played a free-kick into the visitors' box and Mntambo placed his effort narrowly wide of the target with the Stars defence caught ball watching. Former University of Pretoria midfielder Ketjiere was working tirelessly in midfield - protecting the visitors' defence and Bucs were forced to try their luck from range. Abbubaker Mobara pushed forward and the Pirates defender unleashed a shot from range, but his effort was easily saved by Stars goalkeeper Ratanda Mbazuvara. The four-time Namibian champions were happy to sit back and defend too deep, and the Buccaneers struggled to create chances for their strikers. The score was 0-0 at half-time between Pirates and Stars. The Soweto giants continued to dominate possession after the restart with Shonga making some good runs into the Samba Boys' box. The Zambia international should have handed Bucs the lead when a cross from Vincent Pule found the former unmarked in the visitor's box, but he placed his header wide of the target. Sredojevic then made a double substitution - introducing Augustine Mulenga and Thembinkosi Lorch as the Buccaneers looked to pile pressure on Stars and break the deadlock. Bucs continued to probe and Vincent Pule's header from Innocent Maela's cross was brilliantly saved by Mbazuvara as the shot-stopper kept the hosts at bay. Shonga then unleashed a shot which Mbazuvara spilt and the ball went out for a corner kick as the Samba Boys survived a scare in the closing stages of the game. Pirates launched late attacks in search of a late winning goal, but Stars stood firm at the back and ultimately, the match ended in a 0-0 draw. The second-leg encounter will be played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday, 22 December 2018. The winner on aggregate will advance to the group stages of the continental competition. MagnoliaArtsComps.

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CAF Champions League match report Orlando Pirates v African Stars 15 December 2018 Posted: 15 December 2018 Time: 16:06 Print this article Orlando Pirates and African Stars played to a goalless draw in their CAF Champions League first-round encounter at Orlando Stadium. Pirates were promising inside the opening exchanges as VincentPule nailed the first chance on goal. After surviving the earlier pressure, Stars looked promising on the break away on a few occasions, but they were unable to test Jackson Mabokgwane. A low free-kick from Pule created an opening for Linda Mntambo to get an attempt away but it went dismally wide midway through the first half. Nearing halftime, Bucs didn't stop their persistent approach with a few half-chances continuing to fall, although the Stars goalkeeper hardly had a big save to make. Five minutes before the break, Justin Shonga missed the target from close range with a first-time volley following possession turnover. In the second half, Pirates continued with their dominance but their struggle to break down the opposing defence remained a tough ask. The first meaningful chance arrived after the hour mark when Augustine Mulenga picked out Justin Shonga, but his compatriot failed to make the most of the chance with a poor finish. The hosts threw on Thabo Qalinge for Abbubaker Mobara for the final 15 minutes of the half as they went in search of winning goal. Linda Mntambo had arguably the game’s best chance to win it for Pirates 10 minutes from the full-time whistle, but his shot from close-range was easily stopped and palmed away for a corner. Nevertheless, the Buccaneers were unable to break the deadlock in the closing stages as the first leg ended all square in Soweto. Teams: Pirates: Mabokgwane, Jele, Munetsi, Mobara, Maela, Mako, Makola, Mntambo, Maphangule, Pule, Shonga. Subs: Mpontshane, Mbekile, Nyatama, Mlambo, Qalinge, Lorch, Mulenga. Orlando Pirates 0-0 African Stars: The Buccaneers frustrated by stubborn SambaBoys in Soweto The 1995Champions League winners were held by the tournament debutants in Soweto Orlando Pirates and African Stars drew 0-0 in the 2018/19 Caf Champions League first round first-leg match at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday night. The Samba Boys, who are the reigning NamibianPremier League champions, were keen to stun their much-fancied hosts having defeated Comoros' VolcanClub in the preliminary round. Newly-appointed Stars head coach BobbySamaria named experienced midfielder Ronald Ketjiere in the starting line-up. The Buccaneers dominated the match from the start with Mntambo pulling the strings in the middle of the park for the home side. The lanky midfielder, who scored twice against Light Stars in the previous round, had a chance to break the deadlock following a well-worked free-kick. Justin Shonga played a free-kick into the visitors' box and Mntambo placed his effort narrowly wide of the target with the Stars defence caught ball watching. Former University of Pretoria midfielder Ketjiere was working tirelessly in midfield - protecting the visitors' defence and Bucs were forced to try their luck from range. Abbubaker Mobara pushed forward and the Pirates defender unleashed a shot from range, but his effort was easily saved by Stars goalkeeper Ratanda Mbazuvara. The four-time Namibian champions were happy to sit back and defend too deep, and the Buccaneers struggled to create chances for their strikers. The score was 0-0 at half-time between Pirates and Stars. The Soweto giants continued to dominate possession after the restart with Shonga making some good runs into the Samba Boys' box. The Zambia international should have handed Bucs the lead when a cross from Vincent Pule found the former unmarked in the visitor's box, but he placed his header wide of the target. Sredojevic then made a double substitution - introducing Augustine Mulenga and Thembinkosi Lorch as the Buccaneers looked to pile pressure on Stars and break the deadlock. Bucs continued to probe and Vincent Pule's header from Innocent Maela's cross was brilliantly saved by Mbazuvara as the shot-stopper kept the hosts at bay. Shonga then unleashed a shot which Mbazuvara spilt and the ball went out for a corner kick as the Samba Boys survived a scare in the closing stages of the game. Pirates launched late attacks in search of a late winning goal, but Stars stood firm at the back and ultimately, the match ended in a 0-0 draw. The second-leg encounter will be played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday, 22 December 2018. The winner on aggregate will advance to the group stages of the continental competition. MagnoliaArtsComps.

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CAF Champions League match report Orlando Pirates v African Stars 15 December 2018
Posted: 15 December 2018 Time: 16:06
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Orlando Pirates and African Stars played to a goalless draw in their CAF Champions League first-round encounter at Orlando Stadium.
Pirates were promising inside the opening exchanges as Vincent Pule nailed the first chance on goal.
After surviving the earlier pressure, Stars looked promising on the break away on a few occasions, but they were unable to test Jackson Mabokgwane.
A low free-kick from Pule created an opening for Linda Mntambo to get an attempt away but it went dismally wide midway through the first half.
Nearing halftime, Bucs didn't stop their persistent approach with a few half-chances continuing to fall, although the Stars goalkeeper hardly had a big save to make.
Five minutes before the break, Justin Shonga missed the target from close range with a first-time volley following possession turnover.
In the second half, Pirates continued with their dominance but their struggle to break down the opposing defence remained a tough ask.
The first meaningful chance arrived after the hour mark when Augustine Mulenga picked out Justin Shonga, but his compatriot failed to make the most of the chance with a poor finish.
The hosts threw on Thabo Qalinge for Abbubaker Mobara for the final 15 minutes of the half as they went in search of winning goal.
Linda Mntambo had arguably the game’s best chance to win it for Pirates 10 minutes from the full-time whistle, but his shot from close-range was easily stopped and palmed away for a corner.
Nevertheless, the Buccaneers were unable to break the deadlock in the closing stages as the first leg ended all square in Soweto.
Teams:
Pirates: Mabokgwane, Jele, Munetsi, Mobara, Maela, Mako, Makola, Mntambo, Maphangule, Pule, Shonga.
Subs: Mpontshane, Mbekile, Nyatama, Mlambo, Qalinge, Lorch, Mulenga.
Orlando Pirates 0-0 African Stars: The Buccaneers frustrated by stubborn SambaBoys in Soweto
The 1995Champions League winners were held by the tournament debutants in Soweto
Orlando Pirates and African Stars drew 0-0 in the 2018/19 Caf Champions League first round first-leg match at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday night.
The Samba Boys, who are the reigning NamibianPremier League champions, were keen to stun their much-fancied hosts having defeated Comoros' VolcanClub in the preliminary round.
Newly-appointed Stars head coach BobbySamaria named experienced midfielder Ronald Ketjiere in the starting line-up.
The Buccaneers dominated the match from the start with Mntambo pulling the strings in the middle of the park for the home side.
The lanky midfielder, who scored twice against Light Stars in the previous round, had a chance to break the deadlock following a well-worked free-kick.
Justin Shonga played a free-kick into the visitors' box and Mntambo placed his effort narrowly wide of the target with the Stars defence caught ball watching.
Former University of Pretoria midfielder Ketjiere was working tirelessly in midfield - protecting the visitors' defence and Bucs were forced to try their luck from range.
Abbubaker Mobara pushed forward and the Pirates defender unleashed a shot from range, but his effort was easily saved by Stars goalkeeper Ratanda Mbazuvara.
The four-time Namibian champions were happy to sit back and defend too deep, and the Buccaneers struggled to create chances for their strikers.
The score was 0-0 at half-time between Pirates and Stars.
The Soweto giants continued to dominate possession after the restart with Shonga making some good runs into the Samba Boys' box.
The Zambia international should have handed Bucs the lead when a cross from Vincent Pule found the former unmarked in the visitor's box, but he placed his header wide of the target.
Sredojevic then made a double substitution - introducing Augustine Mulenga and Thembinkosi Lorch as the Buccaneers looked to pile pressure on Stars and break the deadlock.
Bucs continued to probe and Vincent Pule's header from Innocent Maela's cross was brilliantly saved by Mbazuvara as the shot-stopper kept the hosts at bay.
Shonga then unleashed a shot which Mbazuvara spilt and the ball went out for a corner kick as the Samba Boys survived a scare in the closing stages of the game.
Pirates launched late attacks in search of a late winning goal, but Stars stood firm at the back and ultimately, the match ended in a 0-0 draw.
The second-leg encounter will be played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday, 22 December 2018.
The winner on aggregate will advance to the group stages of the continental competition.
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CAF Champions League match report Orlando Pirates v African Stars 15 December 2018
Posted: 15 December 2018 Time: 16:06
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Orlando Pirates and African Stars played to a goalless draw in their CAF Champions League first-round encounter at Orlando Stadium.
Pirates were promising inside the opening exchanges as Vincent Pule nailed the first chance on goal.
After surviving the earlier pressure, Stars looked promising on the break away on a few occasions, but they were unable to test Jackson Mabokgwane.
A low free-kick from Pule created an opening for Linda Mntambo to get an attempt away but it went dismally wide midway through the first half.
Nearing halftime, Bucs didn't stop their persistent approach with a few half-chances continuing to fall, although the Stars goalkeeper hardly had a big save to make.
Five minutes before the break, Justin Shonga missed the target from close range with a first-time volley following possession turnover.
In the second half, Pirates continued with their dominance but their struggle to break down the opposing defence remained a tough ask.
The first meaningful chance arrived after the hour mark when Augustine Mulenga picked out Justin Shonga, but his compatriot failed to make the most of the chance with a poor finish.
The hosts threw on Thabo Qalinge for Abbubaker Mobara for the final 15 minutes of the half as they went in search of winning goal.
Linda Mntambo had arguably the game’s best chance to win it for Pirates 10 minutes from the full-time whistle, but his shot from close-range was easily stopped and palmed away for a corner.
Nevertheless, the Buccaneers were unable to break the deadlock in the closing stages as the first leg ended all square in Soweto.
Teams:
Pirates: Mabokgwane, Jele, Munetsi, Mobara, Maela, Mako, Makola, Mntambo, Maphangule, Pule, Shonga.
Subs: Mpontshane, Mbekile, Nyatama, Mlambo, Qalinge, Lorch, Mulenga.
Orlando Pirates 0-0 African Stars: The Buccaneers frustrated by stubborn SambaBoys in Soweto
The 1995Champions League winners were held by the tournament debutants in Soweto
Orlando Pirates and African Stars drew 0-0 in the 2018/19 Caf Champions League first round first-leg match at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday night.
The Samba Boys, who are the reigning NamibianPremier League champions, were keen to stun their much-fancied hosts having defeated Comoros' VolcanClub in the preliminary round.
Newly-appointed Stars head coach BobbySamaria named experienced midfielder Ronald Ketjiere in the starting line-up.
The Buccaneers dominated the match from the start with Mntambo pulling the strings in the middle of the park for the home side.
The lanky midfielder, who scored twice against Light Stars in the previous round, had a chance to break the deadlock following a well-worked free-kick.
Justin Shonga played a free-kick into the visitors' box and Mntambo placed his effort narrowly wide of the target with the Stars defence caught ball watching.
Former University of Pretoria midfielder Ketjiere was working tirelessly in midfield - protecting the visitors' defence and Bucs were forced to try their luck from range.
Abbubaker Mobara pushed forward and the Pirates defender unleashed a shot from range, but his effort was easily saved by Stars goalkeeper Ratanda Mbazuvara.
The four-time Namibian champions were happy to sit back and defend too deep, and the Buccaneers struggled to create chances for their strikers.
The score was 0-0 at half-time between Pirates and Stars.
The Soweto giants continued to dominate possession after the restart with Shonga making some good runs into the Samba Boys' box.
The Zambia international should have handed Bucs the lead when a cross from Vincent Pule found the former unmarked in the visitor's box, but he placed his header wide of the target.
Sredojevic then made a double substitution - introducing Augustine Mulenga and Thembinkosi Lorch as the Buccaneers looked to pile pressure on Stars and break the deadlock.
Bucs continued to probe and Vincent Pule's header from Innocent Maela's cross was brilliantly saved by Mbazuvara as the shot-stopper kept the hosts at bay.
Shonga then unleashed a shot which Mbazuvara spilt and the ball went out for a corner kick as the Samba Boys survived a scare in the closing stages of the game.
Pirates launched late attacks in search of a late winning goal, but Stars stood firm at the back and ultimately, the match ended in a 0-0 draw.
The second-leg encounter will be played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday, 22 December 2018.
The winner on aggregate will advance to the group stages of the continental competition.
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Africa but It's Sung By League of Legends Champions

It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from League~
There's nothing that a 100 deaths or more could ever do~
I bless the rain down in...okay I'm done...
It's been a while since I made a League video, so I figured I should make one. Sorry that this took an extra week to make. I decided to spend an extra week to make a music video along with the audio. To be honest the audio was not the best so I thought it would be pretty cheap of me to just upload the audio. Sorry that some of the audio is distorted. It was the only way I could get the words to sound like how they should. Anyway hopefully you guys enjoy this cover using only League of Legends champs. Thank you all for the support so far! I appreciate everything and please leave me some comments! Let me know what other song I should do if you have any recommendations
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Kekana: South Africa Did Not Take The Champions League Seriously

Kekana: South Africa Did Not Take The ChampionsLeague Seriously
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder, Hlompho Kekanan, has explained why and how the CAF Champions League has shaped him. The Brazilians have qualified for the group stages of the CAF Champions League for the fourth year in a row, while also welcoming their counterparts, Orlando Pirates back into the mix. B...South African soccer news - Channels update soccer south africa !
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CAF Champions League match report Orlando Pirates v African Stars 15 December 2018 Posted: 15 December 2018 Time: 16:06 Print this article Orlando Pirates and African Stars played to a goalless draw in their CAF Champions League first-round encounter at Orlando Stadium. Pirates were promising inside the opening exchanges as VincentPule nailed the first chance on goal. After surviving the earlier pressure, Stars looked promising on the break away on a few occasions, but they were unable to test Jackson Mabokgwane. A low free-kick from Pule created an opening for Linda Mntambo to get an attempt away but it went dismally wide midway through the first half. Nearing halftime, Bucs didn't stop their persistent approach with a few half-chances continuing to fall, although the Stars goalkeeper hardly had a big save to make. Five minutes before the break, Justin Shonga missed the target from close range with a first-time volley following possession turnover. In the second half, Pirates continued with their dominance but their struggle to break down the opposing defence remained a tough ask. The first meaningful chance arrived after the hour mark when Augustine Mulenga picked out Justin Shonga, but his compatriot failed to make the most of the chance with a poor finish. The hosts threw on Thabo Qalinge for Abbubaker Mobara for the final 15 minutes of the half as they went in search of winning goal. Linda Mntambo had arguably the game’s best chance to win it for Pirates 10 minutes from the full-time whistle, but his shot from close-range was easily stopped and palmed away for a corner. Nevertheless, the Buccaneers were unable to break the deadlock in the closing stages as the first leg ended all square in Soweto. Teams: Pirates: Mabokgwane, Jele, Munetsi, Mobara, Maela, Mako, Makola, Mntambo, Maphangule, Pule, Shonga. Subs: Mpontshane, Mbekile, Nyatama, Mlambo, Qalinge, Lorch, Mulenga. Orlando Pirates 0-0 African Stars: The Buccaneers frustrated by stubborn SambaBoys in Soweto The 1995Champions League winners were held by the tournament debutants in Soweto Orlando Pirates and African Stars drew 0-0 in the 2018/19 Caf Champions League first round first-leg match at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday night. The Samba Boys, who are the reigning NamibianPremier League champions, were keen to stun their much-fancied hosts having defeated Comoros' VolcanClub in the preliminary round. Newly-appointed Stars head coach BobbySamaria named experienced midfielder Ronald Ketjiere in the starting line-up. The Buccaneers dominated the match from the start with Mntambo pulling the strings in the middle of the park for the home side. The lanky midfielder, who scored twice against Light Stars in the previous round, had a chance to break the deadlock following a well-worked free-kick. Justin Shonga played a free-kick into the visitors' box and Mntambo placed his effort narrowly wide of the target with the Stars defence caught ball watching. Former University of Pretoria midfielder Ketjiere was working tirelessly in midfield - protecting the visitors' defence and Bucs were forced to try their luck from range. Abbubaker Mobara pushed forward and the Pirates defender unleashed a shot from range, but his effort was easily saved by Stars goalkeeper Ratanda Mbazuvara. The four-time Namibian champions were happy to sit back and defend too deep, and the Buccaneers struggled to create chances for their strikers. The score was 0-0 at half-time between Pirates and Stars. The Soweto giants continued to dominate possession after the restart with Shonga making some good runs into the Samba Boys' box. The Zambia international should have handed Bucs the lead when a cross from Vincent Pule found the former unmarked in the visitor's box, but he placed his header wide of the target. Sredojevic then made a double substitution - introducing Augustine Mulenga and Thembinkosi Lorch as the Buccaneers looked to pile pressure on Stars and break the deadlock. Bucs continued to probe and Vincent Pule's header from Innocent Maela's cross was brilliantly saved by Mbazuvara as the shot-stopper kept the hosts at bay. Shonga then unleashed a shot which Mbazuvara spilt and the ball went out for a corner kick as the Samba Boys survived a scare in the closing stages of the game. Pirates launched late attacks in search of a late winning goal, but Stars stood firm at the back and ultimately, the match ended in a 0-0 draw. The second-leg encounter will be played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday, 22 December 2018. The winner on aggregate will advance to the group stages of the continental competition. MagnoliaArtsComps.

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CAF Champions League match report Orlando Pirates v African Stars 15 December 2018
Posted: 15 December 2018 Time: 16:06
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Orlando Pirates and African Stars played to a goalless draw in their CAF Champions League first-round encounter at Orlando Stadium.
Pirates were promising inside the opening exchanges as Vincent Pule nailed the first chance on goal.
After surviving the earlier pressure, Stars looked promising on the break away on a few occasions, but they were unable to test Jackson Mabokgwane.
A low free-kick from Pule created an opening for Linda Mntambo to get an attempt away but it went dismally wide midway through the first half.
Nearing halftime, Bucs didn't stop their persistent approach with a few half-chances continuing to fall, although the Stars goalkeeper hardly had a big save to make.
Five minutes before the break, Justin Shonga missed the target from close range with a first-time volley following possession turnover.
In the second half, Pirates continued with their dominance but their struggle to break down the opposing defence remained a tough ask.
The first meaningful chance arrived after the hour mark when Augustine Mulenga picked out Justin Shonga, but his compatriot failed to make the most of the chance with a poor finish.
The hosts threw on Thabo Qalinge for Abbubaker Mobara for the final 15 minutes of the half as they went in search of winning goal.
Linda Mntambo had arguably the game’s best chance to win it for Pirates 10 minutes from the full-time whistle, but his shot from close-range was easily stopped and palmed away for a corner.
Nevertheless, the Buccaneers were unable to break the deadlock in the closing stages as the first leg ended all square in Soweto.
Teams:
Pirates: Mabokgwane, Jele, Munetsi, Mobara, Maela, Mako, Makola, Mntambo, Maphangule, Pule, Shonga.
Subs: Mpontshane, Mbekile, Nyatama, Mlambo, Qalinge, Lorch, Mulenga.
Orlando Pirates 0-0 African Stars: The Buccaneers frustrated by stubborn SambaBoys in Soweto
The 1995Champions League winners were held by the tournament debutants in Soweto
Orlando Pirates and African Stars drew 0-0 in the 2018/19 Caf Champions League first round first-leg match at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday night.
The Samba Boys, who are the reigning NamibianPremier League champions, were keen to stun their much-fancied hosts having defeated Comoros' VolcanClub in the preliminary round.
Newly-appointed Stars head coach BobbySamaria named experienced midfielder Ronald Ketjiere in the starting line-up.
The Buccaneers dominated the match from the start with Mntambo pulling the strings in the middle of the park for the home side.
The lanky midfielder, who scored twice against Light Stars in the previous round, had a chance to break the deadlock following a well-worked free-kick.
Justin Shonga played a free-kick into the visitors' box and Mntambo placed his effort narrowly wide of the target with the Stars defence caught ball watching.
Former University of Pretoria midfielder Ketjiere was working tirelessly in midfield - protecting the visitors' defence and Bucs were forced to try their luck from range.
Abbubaker Mobara pushed forward and the Pirates defender unleashed a shot from range, but his effort was easily saved by Stars goalkeeper Ratanda Mbazuvara.
The four-time Namibian champions were happy to sit back and defend too deep, and the Buccaneers struggled to create chances for their strikers.
The score was 0-0 at half-time between Pirates and Stars.
The Soweto giants continued to dominate possession after the restart with Shonga making some good runs into the Samba Boys' box.
The Zambia international should have handed Bucs the lead when a cross from Vincent Pule found the former unmarked in the visitor's box, but he placed his header wide of the target.
Sredojevic then made a double substitution - introducing Augustine Mulenga and Thembinkosi Lorch as the Buccaneers looked to pile pressure on Stars and break the deadlock.
Bucs continued to probe and Vincent Pule's header from Innocent Maela's cross was brilliantly saved by Mbazuvara as the shot-stopper kept the hosts at bay.
Shonga then unleashed a shot which Mbazuvara spilt and the ball went out for a corner kick as the Samba Boys survived a scare in the closing stages of the game.
Pirates launched late attacks in search of a late winning goal, but Stars stood firm at the back and ultimately, the match ended in a 0-0 draw.
The second-leg encounter will be played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday, 22 December 2018.
The winner on aggregate will advance to the group stages of the continental competition.
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